I don’t give my interns green field projects, and they are usually hack jobs like get A working with B, which means they can’t really rely on LLMs to do much of the coding, and must instead must try, run the test, adjust, try again. More like junior investigators who happen to write some code I guess. I imagine this is extremely group-specific though.
For junior devs, it’s about the same, I’m assigning hack jobs, because most of what we need to do are hack jobs. The code really isn’t the bottleneck in that case, the research needed to write the code is.
For junior devs, it’s about the same, I’m assigning hack jobs, because most of what we need to do are hack jobs. The code really isn’t the bottleneck in that case, the research needed to write the code is.